A group of Denver moms are outraged after discovering their Cub Scout sons posing in photos with a bunch of Hooters girls.

These parents were completely unaware that the adult themed restaurant, famous for its tiny shorts and low cut tops, had actually sponsored the Cub Scout camp.

Each day of the camp, the restaurant provided three of its employees as volunteers. Dressed in bright orange track jackets and white visors, the volunteers respectfully toned down the regular Hooters attire.

Marsha Corn, another concerned parent, told ABC's Denver affiliate she thought that the "philosophies" of the Boys Scouts and Hooters were "polar opposites."

SURE... the moms got a little mad, but think how happy those scouts were?!

“Our main goal with Tallywackers is to create a fun and entertaining environment for anyone to enjoy,” the restaurant’s head of marketing Winston T. Lackey told Central Track. “That said, we understand that there will be some people who are uncomfortable here, just as there are women who are uncomfortable at Hooters.”

Lackey is apparently very good at his job too, with Tallywackers getting lots of national attention this week on numerous media sites. As of Friday it was also trending on Facebook.

While the restaurant is primarily targeting the gay community, they say, everyone is welcome.